Sloan returning to Jazz as an adviser

Salt Lake City, UT (Sports Network) - Hall of Fame coach Jerry Sloan is
returning to the Utah Jazz to become a senior basketball adviser for the
franchise.

Sloan, who guided the Jazz to 19 playoff appearances in 23 years as head coach of the team, will return to the club after resigning midway through the 2011 season.

"The basketball knowledge and experience that Jerry brings is invaluable, and
his insights will help in our pursuit of becoming a championship-caliber
team," said Jazz president Randy Rigby. "We are pleased to formally welcome
Jerry back into the organization as an adviser."

In his new role, Sloan will conduct player evaluations, perform limited pro
and regional scouting and occasionally observe practices to support Utah's
basketball operations and coaching staff.

"In my new role with the Jazz franchise, I hope to help the basketball
operations staff and [head coach] Ty [Corbin] in any way that I can to achieve
their goals," said Sloan. "I would like to thank the Miller family for the
opportunity to be part of the organization again."

Sloan took over at the coaching helm for the Jazz in 1988 and directed them to
consecutive NBA Finals appearances in 1997 and '98. The Jazz won seven
division titles and had a streak of 16 consecutive winning seasons (1988-2004)
under his guidance.